Music: Patterns in Boston

Seventy years ago in
Chicago the name Carpenter stood for everything which could be used
aboard a ship from marline-spikes to anchors. Lake shippers used to
congregate by the dozen in George Carpenter's ship-chandlery, grown
now to deal in mill and railroad supplies. But the Carpenter name has
outgrown the business. People all over the U. S. are becoming
acquainted with the music of John Alden Carpenter, the late Chandler
George's son.

In Boston last week Conductor Sergei Koussevitzky presented a new
Carpenter work called Patterns, in which shy John Alden Carpenter
made...